NEW: New York Jets wide receiver arrested on slew of charges in South Florida

New York Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson was arrested in Sunrise, Fla., on Friday after police said he fled from officers and threatened to sexually assault an officer’s wife.

Sunrise police said at around 2 p.m. the 24-year-old NFL player was driving 105 mph in a 45 mph zone when officers tried to conduct a traffic stop on him on North Flamingo Road, WPLG reports.

Anderson fled from police and sped through several red lights, according to the arrest report. Police said he finally pulled over in his SUV on State Road 84, and when an officer questioned him he acted “tense” and “refused to get into the back of his police car,” WPLG reports.

Anderson then told the arresting officer that “he was going to find his wife, (expletive) her, and nut her in the eye,” police told WPLG. The officer said “it was clear that he intended to sexually assault my wife,” according to WPLG.

He was taken to the Broward County Jail and released late Friday afternoon, jail records show. It is unclear if Anderson will face discipline from the NFL, but the Jets are aware of his arrest, according to Sports Illustrated.

Anderson faces a total of nine charges in his arrest, which include: Fleeing, reckless driving, failure to drive in a single lane, turning without a signal, harm to a public servant or family, and resisting an officer.

This is the second time Anderson has been arrested in South Florida. He was arrested in May 2017 at a Miami music festival on charges of resisting arrest and obstruction of justice, WPLG reports.